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  • Writer's pictureAnna Puszko

Updated: Oct 3, 2022

This annual European event organized by the SCT usually brings together around 200 young researchers of various nationalities in the fields of Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology. This year's meeting was held on July 4-6, 2022 in Nantes, France.


Recognized researchers gave lectures on topics such as design and synthesis of new molecular entities of biological interest, structural biology, structure-activity relationship studies, multiparametric optimization, ADMET, imaging and bio-markers, vectorization, nanotechnologies, chemoinformatics, natural products, synthetic methodologies, etc.


I had the opportunity to present a poster about my and my lab colleagues' work on SUB1 enzyme inhibitors. The project was co-financed by MSCA-IF.


This project has received fundingfrom the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 898512


During the conference, several scientific studies on parasites, including the malaria disease, were presented.


  • Writer's pictureAnna Puszko

Updated: Oct 3, 2022

I had the great pleasure to participate in the “Joint Meeting on Peptides and Proteins GFPP22 & BPGM5” organized by the French and Belgian Peptide and Protein Societies from May 29th till June 3rd 2022. This event was held in Port-Leucate, France.



The meeting, themed “Peptides and Proteins without Frontiers”, renewed a long-standing tradition and reconnected research communities after the interruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. This event brought together for the first time the Belgian and French communities in the field. I have had the opportunity to participate in many fascinating plenary lectures on cutting-edge topics in the field of peptide and protein science.


During the poster session, I presented my research results on peptide SUB1 inhibitors...


This project has received fundingfrom the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 898512


... and of course I spent time in the wonderful place - Port Leucat!



  • Writer's pictureAnna Puszko

Updated: Aug 11, 2022

Science is Wonderful! is an open program that brings the world of science, research and innovation to primary and secondary schools. Scientists from all fields meet online with teachers and students to inspire them and present them the magical world of research.

I had the great pleasure to talk to students of 2 Polish schools: Private Primary School No. 1 DONA in Cracow and XLV Romuald Traugutt High School. My presentation is below (in Polish and English). It was a very nice experience for me!!!!







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